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In this screen game, students are shown a series of objects that have been distorted by a kaleidoscope. In each round, they have three opportunities to guess the object. Each time the distortion of the kaleidoscope is reduced by a little bit (similar to a zoom-in game).

This game could be used as an upfront game, an individual game with answer sheets, or a competition type game where 2-3 students see who can guess the object the quickest.

Ross Kilgore

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